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in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans which did not help -- did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the bad restaurants shifted over. -- all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profits accordingly. i personally think each state will have to find their own way of going on this path. it is worth putting this in a document. asked mike bloomberg if this is good or bad. if we're talking about the impact of sodas comment that was worth the risk politically to get that conversation going. there are many other states. fantastic improvement in some of the major urban areas like philadelphia. when you look at this places, they are simple things done well. real food, social infrastructure, mich.-as its 4x4 tool. what little to do all of view, it ought to be about second opin
in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans which did not help -- did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the bad restaurants shifted over. -- all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profits...
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i spoke with new york city mayor mike bloomberg about the city. and the city is in a stable condition, so, mayor bloomberg is also going to be sending resources to suffolk county and we thank you for that, and nassau county executive and the neighboring counties, going to be sending resources. he so there will be additional equipment and personnel en route to suffolk as we speak and equipment coming from other parts of the state, also. this state had consequences, but nothing like our neighboring states. the state of connecticut, the situation was worse and the situation in the state of massachusetts was much, much worse. i spoke to governor malloy of connecticut and governor duval patrick of massachusetts. we're in a position where we're going to be sending resources to both of those states. we'll send plow equipment personnel to connecticut and also massachusetts. we'll be also sending utility crews to connecticut and massachusetts. in terms of power outages, we have an issue in suffolk county, about 10,000 people are out of power and we have be
i spoke with new york city mayor mike bloomberg about the city. and the city is in a stable condition, so, mayor bloomberg is also going to be sending resources to suffolk county and we thank you for that, and nassau county executive and the neighboring counties, going to be sending resources. he so there will be additional equipment and personnel en route to suffolk as we speak and equipment coming from other parts of the state, also. this state had consequences, but nothing like our...
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dangerous cities in the world. more than two dozen people have been killed there in sectarian and political attacks over the last year. >> in one of the most dangerous cities of pakistan, this is its most dangerous neighborhood. affectively a city within a city, complete with official security. on the surface these young men look like they are catching up with friends. but this is an intelligence service. they keep up with all movement and if they sensed danger, they reach for their guns. strangers are generally not welcome. even at play, they keep a close eye on things. the neighborhood is run by this man. a tribal leader. much like a landlord, he has on questioned powers. he is angry at his political partners who he says is trying to marginalize him. >> mkm is a target killer organization. they are a bad organization that has taken the city hostage. >> there are over 100 open court cases involving alleged of murder the he says were motivated and he has free proof of the lack of evidence against him. he also lives
dangerous cities in the world. more than two dozen people have been killed there in sectarian and political attacks over the last year. >> in one of the most dangerous cities of pakistan, this is its most dangerous neighborhood. affectively a city within a city, complete with official security. on the surface these young men look like they are catching up with friends. but this is an intelligence service. they keep up with all movement and if they sensed danger, they reach for their guns....
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now as many as 200 other officers are expected to sign on to the suit, and it could cost the city of chicago millions. so should you be getting paid for answering your e-mails on your blackberry at home? with me now are arthur eye dahlia and employment expert katherine misnshu. thanks to both of you for joining us. arthur, this is something that applies to even. i think almost everybody has a smartphone now that they take home, their work gave them, you feel all kinds of pressure to be on call all of the time. what do you think? >> i think that that part of it stinks. i think it's ruined family life. i think there's a statistic that ruins marriages. the first thing people do when they wake up is check their blackberry. however, welcome to the united states of america where you have freedom. so if you don't want to feel like you have to answer your blackberry, don't. and if you lose your job because of it, then go open your own bagel store or your own hardware store and be your own boss. no one's forcing anyone to be a police officer. melissa: i don't know about that, katherine, i mea
now as many as 200 other officers are expected to sign on to the suit, and it could cost the city of chicago millions. so should you be getting paid for answering your e-mails on your blackberry at home? with me now are arthur eye dahlia and employment expert katherine misnshu. thanks to both of you for joining us. arthur, this is something that applies to even. i think almost everybody has a smartphone now that they take home, their work gave them, you feel all kinds of pressure to be on call...
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protection. >> and murder in chicago have the city in shock. the killing of a 15-year-old girl, gunned down just days after performing at president obama's inauguration. her funeral was yesterday. let's go to ted rowlands with >> reporter: they have made arrests arrests of two of them. they were both picked up on saturday night. they've now been charged with one count of murder and two counts of murder plus some weapons violations. michael ward according to police, the 18-year-old, has confessed to killing high dia pendleton by accident. he thought there were rival gang members in the group and opened fire. he didn't realize he was opening fire on a 15-year-old and her friends after they had just completed a final exam in high school. ward said that he got out of a car, shot the individuals under this overhang in a park, and then was taken away in a getaway car by williams. according to police, nobody stepped forward. the break in the case came from the police were getting leads and going out and actually finding witnesses that they will later
protection. >> and murder in chicago have the city in shock. the killing of a 15-year-old girl, gunned down just days after performing at president obama's inauguration. her funeral was yesterday. let's go to ted rowlands with >> reporter: they have made arrests arrests of two of them. they were both picked up on saturday night. they've now been charged with one count of murder and two counts of murder plus some weapons violations. michael ward according to police, the 18-year-old,...
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we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regulations, you cannot build anything which is not 7.5, or less than a 7.5. if there is a mother who has no diapers and no food for their children, 24 hours and everything is, you know, no water, no nothing, people tend to go to a supermarket, absolutely broken, no one is in there, and start looting. so -- and it's something that you have to understand. so usually police, the armed forces time to react is very, very important. and in navy aspects we have a plan and we put that plan in effect and it works so it's very good, this kind of meetings because that is exactly what you are doing. naval effects as usual prove their flexibility and their capacity to remain in the affected areas for a long time without any logistical support so we can do a lot. that plan put the surface units in less than 24 hours. naval doctrine was highly effective. most of our ships -- the earthquake was at 3.34 and most of our ships get underway at about 4:00 or 4.10. one of them without a cap
we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regulations, you cannot build anything which is not 7.5, or less than a 7.5. if there is a mother who has no diapers and no food for their children, 24 hours and everything is, you know, no water, no nothing, people tend to go to a supermarket, absolutely broken, no one is in there, and start looting. so -- and it's something that you have to understand. so usually police, the armed forces time to react is very, very important. and in navy...
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just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> the city of alexandria hosted a giant birthday bash. this is president's day. it was in honor of the city's most famous resident, george washington. this afternoon's parade is the biggest in the country celebrating washington's birth. there were also walking tours of old town, 18th century dance classes, even wine tastings. >>> two new studies suggest too much tv, especially violent tv can, can be bad for your kids. one study focused on teens and found those who watched the most television were more likely to be antisocial and aggressive. >> it also means, really, more depression, more anxiety, more keeping to oneself. >> that doesn't sound good. listen to this one which focused on preschool kid. it found they are prone to imitate what they see on television and that's not good either, especially if what they're seeing is a lot of shoot em up, stuff. both studies appear in the latest american medical journal of pediatrics. >>> if you are looking for a job, you may want to improve your tweeting skills. some tech marketing and media compa
just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> the city of alexandria hosted a giant birthday bash. this is president's day. it was in honor of the city's most famous resident, george washington. this afternoon's parade is the biggest in the country celebrating washington's birth. there were also walking tours of old town, 18th century dance classes, even wine tastings. >>> two new studies suggest too much tv, especially violent tv can, can be bad for your kids. one study...
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protection. >> and murder in chicago have the city in shock. the killing of a 15-year-old girl, gunned down just days after performing at president obama's inauguration. her funeral was yesterday. let's go to ted rowlands with the latest in chicago. what do we know? >> the death of hadiya pendalson has struck a nerve not only in chicago but across the country. tonight, they have two men in custody. one is an 18-year-old man, the other, a 20-year-old man. both are members of a chicago gang. according to a police source, there was no witness who came forward to break this case. police officers worked on tips and were able to go out and find win witnesses. they do not have the murder weapon, according to the source. the charges that the two young men face, one charge of murder. two charges each of attempted murder, and some weapons violations. we're waiting for a press conference at the bottom of the hour with more details, but two arrests in the death of hadiya pendleton. >> do we know what kind of evidence police allegedly have against these two
protection. >> and murder in chicago have the city in shock. the killing of a 15-year-old girl, gunned down just days after performing at president obama's inauguration. her funeral was yesterday. let's go to ted rowlands with the latest in chicago. what do we know? >> the death of hadiya pendalson has struck a nerve not only in chicago but across the country. tonight, they have two men in custody. one is an 18-year-old man, the other, a 20-year-old man. both are members of a...
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of emergency management in the city, city fire department, city police department and the coast guard. and we look forward to working with san francisco and our local governments and the military to make our emergency planning even more effective. so, thank you again for your time and we'll see you out in the park. (applause) >> thank you. i learned a lot on that talk i didn't know. that was great. it's now my pleasure to introduce our speaker, keynote speaker for this morning. but before i do that, i want to recognize his wife. it is an honor for many women who are married to significant dignitaries in our country where they become the sponsors for various ships. and it's a very significant ship that mrs. perry is the sponsor for. she's the sponsor for the u.s.s. cole and i want to welcome you, lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >
of emergency management in the city, city fire department, city police department and the coast guard. and we look forward to working with san francisco and our local governments and the military to make our emergency planning even more effective. so, thank you again for your time and we'll see you out in the park. (applause) >> thank you. i learned a lot on that talk i didn't know. that was great. it's now my pleasure to introduce our speaker, keynote speaker for this morning. but before...
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underground bunker facility, known as the fordo outside of the wholly city of where the -- holy city where government is unfrom iran. the policy has been a cyberattack, and i think that this has been policy under bush you now obama can this secret war continue to delay and confound iranian scientists? that is the real question. lori: i just want to bring this up, you had an interesting piece daily beast, coming with hagel nomination, now confirmed as defense secretary, republicans have lost leverage trying to get more information on the president's whereabouts on 9/11 with regard to what happened in benghazi. >> that is right, there was a lot of talk earlier, you know this month, that the reason for the initial delay or vote to not close debate on hague nel senate floor is because they were trying to get the president to cooperate more with more information whether it is who finally drafted talking points, that suzanne rice read on that famous sunday show on benghazi, or what the president was doing, and who he talked to on the night of the attacks, best they got was a letter from wh
underground bunker facility, known as the fordo outside of the wholly city of where the -- holy city where government is unfrom iran. the policy has been a cyberattack, and i think that this has been policy under bush you now obama can this secret war continue to delay and confound iranian scientists? that is the real question. lori: i just want to bring this up, you had an interesting piece daily beast, coming with hagel nomination, now confirmed as defense secretary, republicans have lost...
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and you're going to walk the brady bunch out of the most-watched city in the world. >> that's right. >> we did suicide missions in the army that had better odds than this. >> 100% he's there. okay, fine, 95%. because i know certainty freaks you guys out. but it's 100. >> lot of politics up for best picture this year. we'll talk about that in a little bit. >>> here with our second roundtable. joined by george will again. abc news contributor donna brazile. steven brill. author of a new "time" cover story. "why medical bills are killing us" is the title. steven rattner. and kimberley strassel. i want to start talking about this sequester, it is hitting on friday. the public doesn't seem to mind all that much. a pew poll out this week, about 49% of the public say they want to delay the cuts. but 40% say let them go in effect. most of the blame seems to be heading towards the gop. 49% say they should bare the blame for this. only 30% for president obama. kim, you argued in the wall street journal this week, republicans are in a strong political position, you say that the sequester isn't
and you're going to walk the brady bunch out of the most-watched city in the world. >> that's right. >> we did suicide missions in the army that had better odds than this. >> 100% he's there. okay, fine, 95%. because i know certainty freaks you guys out. but it's 100. >> lot of politics up for best picture this year. we'll talk about that in a little bit. >>> here with our second roundtable. joined by george will again. abc news contributor donna brazile. steven...
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and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by germany. >> on february 13, 1945, britain's royal air force targeted dresden. with help from american bombers, the devastated the city, killing 25,000 people in just hours. much of the downtown area was destroyed along with industrial and military infrastructure. bombs were dropped indiscriminately and nearly everywhere to inflict maximum damage. copper bombing, a horrendous tactic now prohibited by the geneva convention. at a demonstration in the city center, thousands warned against forgetting about germany's nazi past which provoked the horrors of dresden, so the locals by locking arms to keep neo-nazis out of t
and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by...
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of torrential rainfall hit the second largest city. high water destroyed roads, collapsed bridges and overturned cars three feet of mud. bangladesh. bus packed of pilgrims bridge in the southeast. killing at least 16 people and some of them children. local media reports driver returning from a shrine when he broke through a guardrail and landed in a dried up riverbed. crews rushed at least a dozen people to hospitals. cuba, honoring an american classic despite the u.s. trade embargo. hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts have gathered for the second annual davidson rally in a resort town. the blockade bars them from getting new harley parts so they improvise. many of the island's 300 or so hogs date back to before the 1959 revolution. china, thousands of performers and onlookers from across the country and arnold the world hitting the streets for the chinese new year's parade in hong kong. dozens of floats mark the start of the year of the snake snake. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> around the world is b
of torrential rainfall hit the second largest city. high water destroyed roads, collapsed bridges and overturned cars three feet of mud. bangladesh. bus packed of pilgrims bridge in the southeast. killing at least 16 people and some of them children. local media reports driver returning from a shrine when he broke through a guardrail and landed in a dried up riverbed. crews rushed at least a dozen people to hospitals. cuba, honoring an american classic despite the u.s. trade embargo. hundreds...
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a level of anxiety and fear that permeated our city and the region. >> reporter: police were on high alert and on the lookout for dorner's truck. officers in torrance thought they spotted it. shots rang out. passenger and driver were injured, but instead of a cop kill eer, they had shot at two innocent people. >> apparently they tried to pull over, didn't pull over, and they shot at it. well, it was some people delivering newspapers. >> reporter: soon after just blocks away, officers fired at another truck, another mistake, this time no one was hurt. >> remember that this was almost within minutes, hours of what happened in riverside, and so there was a heightened sense of apprehension and i could just tell you that there was frayed nerves. >> reporter: police were on a hair trigger response. tensions were running high. they were the targets named in dorner's manifesto. the subject line reads, last resort. it is the only explanation we'll ever hear from christopher dorner. over 11,000 words posted on his facebook page, addressed simply to america. it is pages and pages of threats, co
a level of anxiety and fear that permeated our city and the region. >> reporter: police were on high alert and on the lookout for dorner's truck. officers in torrance thought they spotted it. shots rang out. passenger and driver were injured, but instead of a cop kill eer, they had shot at two innocent people. >> apparently they tried to pull over, didn't pull over, and they shot at it. well, it was some people delivering newspapers. >> reporter: soon after just blocks away,...
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god said with so many people around the city and the country and all over the world have been saying over the last few days. ed, you did great. you really did great. so god bless, you ed koch. and god bless the city you love so much and that you served so well. [applause] the mayors, the governors, the senators, the other dignitaries that are here. yesterday i flew home from japan after spending eight hours there. it was ed koch's last gift to me. because, you know, you pick up a whole day when you come back from japan and every day counts. [laughter] so, thanks, mayor. i come here to speak for myself and also for hilary, who loved him very much and was grateful for his endorsement in every race she ran, and most greetful for a typically ed koch-deal. after she became a senator, he said, you know, i was for you, and new yorkers we come from everywhere and not everybody can be lucky like me and just be 100% new york, but you got get better at this. so every holiday season for years, he organized the following lunch. ed koch, hillary clinton, and allen keiswetter. i have yet to receive
god said with so many people around the city and the country and all over the world have been saying over the last few days. ed, you did great. you really did great. so god bless, you ed koch. and god bless the city you love so much and that you served so well. [applause] the mayors, the governors, the senators, the other dignitaries that are here. yesterday i flew home from japan after spending eight hours there. it was ed koch's last gift to me. because, you know, you pick up a whole day when...
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and residents are angry the city isn't doing more. the mayor says the plows can't handle the massive amount of snow. >>> and we're finding out more this morning about the sheer power of the tornado that barreled through hattiesburg, mississippi. it was an ef-4. the twister raced across 70 miles in 3 counties, damaging or destroying nearly 600 homes. more than 80 people were injured. but amazingly, not one person was killed. >> very lucky folks. that could have been a lot worse. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country on this fat tuesday morning. a mild day will help melt away in a northeast snow. also some flurries for upstate new york and northern new england. drenching rain and flash flooding from new orleans to atlanta. up to four inches of snow around amarillo, oklahoma city and wichita. on top of that, rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. >> mostly 40s in the northwest. 82 in miami. and 73 in new orleans. >>> coming up next after the break, new reasons to check your credit report. >>> plus, a developin
and residents are angry the city isn't doing more. the mayor says the plows can't handle the massive amount of snow. >>> and we're finding out more this morning about the sheer power of the tornado that barreled through hattiesburg, mississippi. it was an ef-4. the twister raced across 70 miles in 3 counties, damaging or destroying nearly 600 homes. more than 80 people were injured. but amazingly, not one person was killed. >> very lucky folks. that could have been a lot worse....
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>> guest: we were in the city ahead of the marines, and we were just trying to soften up some of the locations for 'em. we weren't going to make it safe, but just try to make it, you know, as little as possible, add something to it. and while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show that they were supportive of the military, they weren't going to fight, and at that time there was a woman that came out, and she had something in her hands. i was watching her. i was relaying back to my chief everything that she had, and what she was doing. he informed me that it was a chinese grenade and told me i had to take the shot because she started approaching the marines. at this point i'd never killed anyone, so it was definitely made me pause, but also the fact that it's not a man, it was difficult. so we tried to radio the marines to let them handle it. i didn't want to have to be the one to take the woman's life. we couldn't raise them on the radio, so i ended up having to take the shot. but in my mind she, she was dead anyway. she was either going to kill her
>> guest: we were in the city ahead of the marines, and we were just trying to soften up some of the locations for 'em. we weren't going to make it safe, but just try to make it, you know, as little as possible, add something to it. and while in the city, the marines started to approach, the people came out to show that they were supportive of the military, they weren't going to fight, and at that time there was a woman that came out, and she had something in her hands. i was watching...
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on the other side of this fence, it is the independent state of the vatican city. we are not allowed to take our cameras. you get a sense of the separations that are already under way. the following day will be his last day in office. he will have a private meeting with the cardinals that have already arrived in rome. later that day at 5:00 p.m. local time, the pope will board a helicopter and go to his summer residence about 15 miles from here. at about 8:00 p.m. local time, he will cease to be pulte. pe. po it will create a vacancy that normally occurs on the death of a pulp. then the replacement for pope benedict xvi will begin in earnest. >> these days, businesses going bust is hardly a deadline. of burke ofdline traders in afghanistan to increasing demand of driving them to diversify or closed shop altogether. centuries, the burqa has been the emblem of afghanistan. but nowadays in kabul, it is not quite the same. wholesalers stilt supplied to other regions of the country with their own -- still supplied to other regions of the country with their own unique sh
on the other side of this fence, it is the independent state of the vatican city. we are not allowed to take our cameras. you get a sense of the separations that are already under way. the following day will be his last day in office. he will have a private meeting with the cardinals that have already arrived in rome. later that day at 5:00 p.m. local time, the pope will board a helicopter and go to his summer residence about 15 miles from here. at about 8:00 p.m. local time, he will cease to...
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after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the idea of greater help will likely cut around the neck cutter. it makes me spi. the members os of several society. he's likely to push for more transparent circumstances and democks sin. i have a feeling about it. now, he is the won crafting it and he's also the one ponsable for its impact. >> still ahead, they may be known as the old lady of it let. we'll have te details. >> hello, again. you are watching "al jazeera." it is now time for today's sports. and for that here's jo. >> david beckham has made his long anticipated debut as a sub. despite his brief appearance just hav
after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the...
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. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> counting down,. >> the clocking is ticking towards billions of cuts from the federal budget. >> is it too late to reach a deal? >> hello again i'm jessica kartalija. >> and i'm don scott. >> and here's what people are talking about today. there are three days left before automatic across the board spending cuts kick in. the president is taking his message on the road while republicans in congress are accusing him of using scare tactics. >> president obama is visiting a shipyard in new port news virginia today. he is warning that civilians who work on navy ships could face layoffs if $85 billion in budget cuts kick in. military leaders talked about how challenging the cuts will be at a congressional hearing this morning. >> if we do not have the resources to train and equip the force, our soldiers are the ones who will pay the price potentially with their lives. >> with the clock ticking it's small businesses like this communications contractor th
. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood. now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> counting down,. >> the clocking is ticking towards billions of cuts from the federal budget. >> is it too late to reach a deal? >> hello again i'm jessica kartalija. >> and i'm don scott. >> and here's what people are talking about today. there are three days left before automatic across the board spending cuts kick in. the...
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city school chief urged them to pass the bill. it comes for a hearing on march 5th. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> merrill is the most dangerous state for teachers according to the most recent data compiled -- maryland is the most dangerous state for teachers according to most recent data compiled. abc2 news investigators looked deeper into the issue to find out what's going on in your child's classroom. teachers bullied in their rooms. tonight at 11 we will hear from one victim beaten so badly it's tough for him to stand up in front of a class. we will hear from a school district promising changes. >>> the student who brought a gun to school on the first day of perry hall high will spend next 35 years in jail. robert gladden was sentenced for the shooting and begins the sentence in jessup. prosecutors released a tape of a 50 minute interview with gladden after the shooting. he told police he asked two friends to leave the cafeteria and the 15-year-old said he had been having suicidal thoughts for the past 6 years. >> i wanted to
city school chief urged them to pass the bill. it comes for a hearing on march 5th. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> merrill is the most dangerous state for teachers according to the most recent data compiled -- maryland is the most dangerous state for teachers according to most recent data compiled. abc2 news investigators looked deeper into the issue to find out what's going on in your child's classroom. teachers bullied in their rooms. tonight at 11 we will hear from one victim...
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just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> for the first time, the navy s.e.a.l. who says he killed osama bin laden is going public in an exclusive interview with "esquire" magazine. it's the march headline with the title, the man
just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male...
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secretary of defense in the hearing that took place the other day on ben began city made it clear -- benghazi that we don't have the resources to product and defend and offer security to our people. that is not acceptable. the department of defense has absorbed almost $600 billion. we're looking at up to over this period of 10 years, a $1 trillion cut and it can't take place. mr. chairman, this hearing is critical to allow the joint chiefs to provide an honest assessment to the services. the loss of capabilities or readiness in the mismatch of the resources we're going to have to work together to ensure the that the american people understand how serious this is. that's reason for this hearing today. last week led by the senator, senators mccain, graham, eni introduced a bill that will end sequestration that will provide the department to allow to work under a solution. it is not a perfect solution but it is better than doing nothing. there is growing concern that the president won't increasingly negotiate on a compromise until after sequestration takes place on march 1. each member
secretary of defense in the hearing that took place the other day on ben began city made it clear -- benghazi that we don't have the resources to product and defend and offer security to our people. that is not acceptable. the department of defense has absorbed almost $600 billion. we're looking at up to over this period of 10 years, a $1 trillion cut and it can't take place. mr. chairman, this hearing is critical to allow the joint chiefs to provide an honest assessment to the services. the...
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they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-stateses in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state. and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked by nomads from the persian highlands. essentially, guerrillas. and so from the very start organized militaries have always spent a lot of their time fighting unconventional, irregular warfare. and you know what? those terms don't make a heck of a lot of sense. that's one of the big takeaways that i had from doing six years of reading and research for this book. the way we think about this entire subject is all messed up. we think that somehow conventional warfare is the norm, that the way you ought to fight is to have these conventional armies slugging it out in the open. but the reality is thos
they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-stateses in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state. and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked...
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obamacare talking about the clip his solution to the national health care cries cities and talked about the deficit. a clip where he's talk-- i don't want this clip i want a different clip where he's talking about ancient rome and we may become just like them. listen to this. >> ancient rome, very powerful, nobody could even challenge them militarily, but what happened to them? they destroyed themselves from moral decay. fiscal irresponsibility, they destroyed themselves. and if you don't think that can happen to america, you get out your books and you start readi reading. >> megyn: the president is there, don't you feel like a little-- no? >> no, not at all. because look, he said something that's very true. learn from history, or condemned to repeat it and talking about learning and the mistakes that others have made, including your own administration. and what we're doing now in the administration, but there's a lot of blame to go around, dan. and the other thing to talk about obamacare, why wouldn't he talk about obamacare, the guy is a doctor. it's something he knows something about
obamacare talking about the clip his solution to the national health care cries cities and talked about the deficit. a clip where he's talk-- i don't want this clip i want a different clip where he's talking about ancient rome and we may become just like them. listen to this. >> ancient rome, very powerful, nobody could even challenge them militarily, but what happened to them? they destroyed themselves from moral decay. fiscal irresponsibility, they destroyed themselves. and if you don't...
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the city is working to improve its f grade from the american lung association. half the cities received failing marks. a designation walnut creak held since 2009. they plan to create a second hand smoke ordinance. the city counsel could see a proposal by this summer. >>> lots of big weather on the east coast but for here nice. look at the scenes outside. golden gate bridge, patchy fog tonight as the -- tonight as the sunsets. this looks like spring, not february with the inversion and the fog. that means high pressure is with us. where is there no high pressure? in this area, plains and beyond the plains, ohio valley, it will cause flight lays towards atlanta tomorrow. for us we are watching this system, which looks good but it is not doing anything. that ridge is so strong this system can't under cut it. we stay dry. bottom line. we stay dry and we stay warm. 56 degrees in santa rosa. today mid-60s, upper 60s. tomorrow will be like today. wake up cool, frost, not much. over night lows mid-30s. highs today, highs tomorrow will duplicate these. fog, burns back qu
the city is working to improve its f grade from the american lung association. half the cities received failing marks. a designation walnut creak held since 2009. they plan to create a second hand smoke ordinance. the city counsel could see a proposal by this summer. >>> lots of big weather on the east coast but for here nice. look at the scenes outside. golden gate bridge, patchy fog tonight as the -- tonight as the sunsets. this looks like spring, not february with the inversion and...
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what you're seeing there right now at this incident allegedly took place near the city of aleppo the scene of very heavy fighting last week rebel officials said that they received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors across the jordanian border. meanwhile syria's government says that it is ready to hold talks with the opposition including its armed factions the country's foreign minister made the announcement meeting with russian diplomats here in moscow but attempts to bring peace to syria have suffered a fresh blow this after the main rebel coalition decided to pull out of all international talks their reason why the lack of international action against president assad. has the details. this visit is taking place at a very uncertain time with really not clear what's needed to be done in order to get the syrian opposition engage in talks with the government and saddam asked as it does stress that it is really for dialogue with the opposition and in the last week there were some positive signals coming from the wells they said that they were willing to hold talks with
what you're seeing there right now at this incident allegedly took place near the city of aleppo the scene of very heavy fighting last week rebel officials said that they received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors across the jordanian border. meanwhile syria's government says that it is ready to hold talks with the opposition including its armed factions the country's foreign minister made the announcement meeting with russian diplomats here in moscow but attempts to bring...
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catch up to the needs of baltimore city school buildings. teachers, students and parents at the rally describe bad conditions at city schools including broken windows and hot classrooms and inadequate computer labs and they called upon lawmakers to provide resources to rebuild the oldest school buildings. >> their environment is to teach them about themselves and about why and how other people feel about them. >> the black grant legislation being proposed would allow us to take existing state funds and leverage those funds to affect wide scale renovations. >> reporter: that rally was sponsored by the baltimore education coalition. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake and dr. alonso lead the effort to encourage general assembly to pass the construction bill. it comes up for a hearing in the house of delegates on march 5th. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> news time 6:33. maryland is the most dangerous state for teachers. that's according to the most recent data compiled by the u.s. department of education. the story that is not getting a lot of atte
catch up to the needs of baltimore city school buildings. teachers, students and parents at the rally describe bad conditions at city schools including broken windows and hot classrooms and inadequate computer labs and they called upon lawmakers to provide resources to rebuild the oldest school buildings. >> their environment is to teach them about themselves and about why and how other people feel about them. >> the black grant legislation being proposed would allow us to take...
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we are at 23 degrees right now in man chest he and look at baltimore city. 38, 32 at the airport. 35 in annapolis. columbia at 29 right now. this is what we can expect in terms of what's going on outside. we have those clouds increasing and they will continue to do so as we go throughout the day. and all this is courtesy of the area of low pressure moving in and once it does that, it's going to be bringing the rain with it and then that will switch all over to snow as we go through the evening and into tomorrow morning. so because of that, the national weather service has issued a winter weather advisory that goes into effect at 7 until 3:00 but basically foresees i will county -- for cecil county. as we step out we will be dealing with the clouds dry weather but mostly cloudy skies by lunchtime. by 3, 45 and the mix comes by 7. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: it's going to be too warm for that snow to actually lay on the roads. it will probably lay on the grass. if you are traveling downtown this morning, we have construction that's blocking sou
we are at 23 degrees right now in man chest he and look at baltimore city. 38, 32 at the airport. 35 in annapolis. columbia at 29 right now. this is what we can expect in terms of what's going on outside. we have those clouds increasing and they will continue to do so as we go throughout the day. and all this is courtesy of the area of low pressure moving in and once it does that, it's going to be bringing the rain with it and then that will switch all over to snow as we go through the evening...
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of lost at a chemical factory in the south western chinese city of gori yang has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived to the scene bringing the flames under control limited huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are now on the scene checking the scene. and thousands of protesters are out in the streets across ball garia venting their anger at a rising utility costs caused by power monopolies people have been rallying for more than a week nationwide protests have already forced the country's government to resign after it failed to bring down the ever rising price of oil. or the u.s. congress battles over budget cuts and tax increases that was the subject the people of l. and his guests on cross told after the break.
of lost at a chemical factory in the south western chinese city of gori yang has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived to the scene bringing the flames under control limited huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are now on the scene checking the scene. and thousands of protesters are out in the streets across ball garia venting their anger at a rising utility costs caused by power monopolies people have been rallying for more than a...
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section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numb. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family business with nine employees has been here for 20 years. one public authorities first unveiled the plan, they fought against it. >> what you have, you have. it is never certain that something new will come, so you hold on to what you have. >> they did not want to do things the old way anymore. the city had been battling rising water levels for years before coming up with what in the netherlands is a pretty revolutionary idea -- to give the land back to the water. the program room for the river does not solve the problem of rising water level
section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numb. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family...
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section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numbered. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their family business with nine employees has been here for 20 years. one public authorities first unveiled the plan, they fought against it. >> what you have, you have. it is never certain that something new will come, so you hold on to what you have. >> they did not want to do things the old way anymore. the city had been battling rising water levels for years before coming up with what in the netherlands is a pretty revolutionary idea -- to give the land back to the water. the program room for the river does not solve the problem of rising water l
section of the city. according to the plan, about half of these houses will give way to water. levies will be moved to create an island. most residents have left. the ones left no their days here are also numbered. >> we are alone here. >> we are the last to leave. there's nothing we can do about it. >> in five years, there will be water here. it will come from the other side of the levy, flow underneath the levee, and back into the main part of the river. >> their...
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and a block of the chemical factory in the southwestern chinese city of green young has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived at the scene bringing the flames under control they made huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are currently checking the air quality in the region. thousands of protesters are marching across the ball garia venting their anger at rising utility costs caused by power monopolies. rallying for more than a week nationwide protests have already forced the country's government to resign after fail to bring down the ever rising price of energy. the afghan president hamid karzai has ordered u.s. special forces to leave the key battleground province of wind down troops there were accused of torture and the murdering of civilians just as kabul is preparing to regain control of security politics professor patricia gennaro believes that cause i also need to regain the support of his people. the wardak province is you know the family is strong the place isn't volatile and i think they're kind of tired as well as
and a block of the chemical factory in the southwestern chinese city of green young has injured five people and forced twenty thousand others to evacuate firefighters arrived at the scene bringing the flames under control they made huge plumes of black smoke environmental workers are currently checking the air quality in the region. thousands of protesters are marching across the ball garia venting their anger at rising utility costs caused by power monopolies. rallying for more than a week...